By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer Students access their residence halls through the main entrances by swiping their student ID cards. Although the residence halls have side doors, using the side doors as an exit is prohibited between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., and students caught using side doors during those…
Posts published in April 2018
By Justin Simon Staff Writer On Thursday, April 12, LIU Post will hold its fifth annual Relay for Life. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Pratt Recreation Center. All proceeds raised during the evening festivities will be donated to the American Cancer Society, an organization with the mission…
By Destiny Diggs Staff Writer Louis Copertino, a sophomore public relations major, is the newest residential assistant of Riggs Hall as of March 2. Residential assistants are normally chosen by application at the end of the academic school year and are trained over the summer and during new student orientation…
By Jada Butler News Editor LIU Post students have learned that discussions are underway for New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) students to reside in dorms on the LIU Post campus. NYIT and LIU Post are close neighbors on Northern Blvd. NYIT currently houses approximately 300 students in dorms on…
By Kylie Garrett Staff Writer Sophomore broadcasting major Nick Mattina took the reins in the WCWP sports department as former sports director Tom Scavetta (‘17) stepped down on March 26. WCWP Director Dan Cox commended Scavetta’s role in rebuilding the sports department at the campus radio station. “Tom has done…
By Dondre Lemon Staff Writer Former congressman, Steve Israel, chairman of the LIU Global Institute, has written a new novel, “Big Guns,” that will be released by Simon and Schuster on April 17. According to Simon and Schuster, “Steele brings in the big guns of American politics to defeat Lois:…
By Kyhara Jenaty Staff Writer The Northwell Golden Ticket nursing showcase hosted its 10th annual nursing event at the Crest Hollow Country Club on January 19. This event promoted college nursing students who want a future in the Northwell healthcare system, the largest healthcare provider in New York State. Students…
By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer On Thursday night, March 29, LIU Promise and the Take Back the Night committee hosted their third annual Take Back the Night (TBTN). The mission of this event is to end sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse and all other forms of sexual…
By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager Although we may all be excited that spring is finally starting to show its beautiful face, unfortunately it brings with it a fresh, new season of allergies. That’s right: sneezing, hives, watery eyes and brain fog are right around the corner. Luckily, there are a…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant News & Online Editor Joe Dator, a cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine, shared insights about his work and artistic process with students and professors during common hour on Thursday, March 28. The lunchtime lecture, held in the Life Science building, was sponsored by the political…